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TEN MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 10, IMS QREBON STATE TEACHERS TOIEETIS MONTH Program Is Announced For ; Annual Gathering FIRST SESSION ON 29TH Prominent Kducator Billed for r ., .. Addresses on Topics of i V omeral Interest . Detail of the program for the Oregon State Teachers' association '- as prepared by Miss Cornelia J. Bpencer of Portlands president. Dean K. 1). Rossler of the Oregon Agricultural college, secretary, and the heutle of the various depart ments of the association, are now almost! complete and the. entire program will eoon be ready for publication, according to .an nouncement Tiy K. F. Carleton of Ktigena, chairman, of . committee on Information. , The representative council will meet tin Tuesday, December !9. for the transaction of all business. On .Wednesday morning the gen eral assembly will meet to listen to addresses from Miss Mabel V. Wilson- or the Seattle public choolaT Dr. K. P. Cubberley of Stanford university, and Mrs. J. F. Kill,' vioe-presldent of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. Assembly Singing Planned ' Assembly singing will be under the direction of Supervisor W. H. Boyerraf the Portland schools. .Upper, grade boys from Eliot school- will give a dramatisation of familiar songs under the direction of Miss Mabel Hurley, class room trnclier. Departmental sossloni will be held Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning. Tho as sociation will ctoro its work with a general assembly Thursday aft ernoon, when addresses will be given by Fred V. Stelwrr of Pen dleton, representing the Amcrlcun Legion, Miss Wilson, und lr. full berley. Third grade pupils from llosford school will sing three part souks under the direction of Mrs. Grace Williams McCracken. ltepresematlvo members of the faculties of the Oregon Stale Nor mal school, Ot'CKou Agricultural college and the 1'nlversliy of Ore gon, well-known class room teach ers, and city and county superin tendents from all sections of Ore gon have been assigned work In the departmental programs. Commluco dinfrmen to Report In the . representative council reports will bo given by the fol lowing committee chairmen: loan fund. Miss Viola Ortschild, Port land; necrology, Mrs. Kmma Itry ant, Hillsboro; higher education standards. Dean George H. Allien, Salem; extended program for O. S. T, A., Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, Snlem: school revenues and taxa tion, A. 1-andreth, Pendleton; ex tra curt-ioula activities In high schools. It. E. MeCormnck. North Hend; scholarship .records, J. L. Gary; West I.lnn. All railway lines In Oregon have granted reduced fare on the certificate plan, Man Held at Italia (By The Associated PreM) D.VLI.AS, Ore.. Dec 9. Samuel Fleck. 2S, Is under arrest here held for federal authorities on a charge of using the mails to de fraud. He was taken into custody Sunday by Sheriff T. B. Hooker and District Attorney Helgerson, at the postofflce at Independence when he appeared to get a pack age of goods he had ordered from a mail order clothing house of St. Louis. . .. Y. M. C. A. BOARD MEETS XOM I X ATI X O tx MM ITT l-'.K NAM! J) YK.STKKOAY IS Frank Mix-Hunt, (ioiternl eiccre Inry, Mw Itcport of A. two cinllon Conditions Members of the nominating eoimnlitco to select a list of offi cers for 19: 4 for tho Young Men's Christian association, wure named yesterday iioon nt a meeting of the board of directors held 111 the Osburn hotel. This roiumltteo will report nt tho annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A. membership, to bo held tho second week In Jauunry Officers or the organisation will be elected then. It was reported. Thoeo on the committee are E. T.. Keeney, K J. Temple, J. O. Holt, H. A. Soults and O. A. lloug lum. Frank Kberhnrt, general secre tary of the local association, re ported that a check of Y. M. C. A. statistics ahowa an Increase of almost 100 in the roster of the or ganisation, 68 of whom Joined the "Y" during the last. year. The membershin now stands nt SOS. Tho total number of people be longing to the. Eugene Y. M. C. A. Is Including the boys' depart ment, Mr. Eberhart ' told the directors. A peculiarity of the report was that while there were 43 less boys In the Y. M. C. A. this year, the financial return was $140 higher than It was at this time a year ago. This was caused by the fact that when the report was made for last year the cash return had not been made on the memberships until after January 1. 1925. The financial committee of the board of directors tentatively set ... :r.: ft' 15'.. IN. M I) Use Our New Charge Service, the Ten-PayPlan A convenient plan for men who arepaidregiilarly. A small amount weekly but of income is all that's necessary, and you have the full advantage of early selection and . the vast new stocks. :; c Fashion Park Clothes ; THE FINEST MADE suits and o'coats of unquestioned quality are featured by us on the . new plan. . , You will find all the new models and fabrics, in the shades in most demand. " "Don't delay buying. it is un necessary.'.'- ' ' - Pay This Way If You Wish: $25 Young Men's Suits and O'Coats You pay $5.00 when purchased and $2.00 weekly $30 Young Men's Suits and O'Coats - You pay $6.00 when purchased and $2.40 weekly $35 Fashion Park Suits and O'Coats I You pay $7.00 when purchased and $2.80 weekly . $40 Fashion Park Suits and O'Coats ' You pay $8.00 when purchased and $3.20 weekly $45 Fashion Park Suits and O'Coats You pay $9.00 when purchased and $3.60 weekly ; $50 Fashion Park Suits and O'Coats You pay $10 when purchased and $4.00 weekly ' A Suit, Overcoat or Furnishing Goods bought on the Ten-Pay-Plan on a bill as low as $20 would make an ideal gift for Christmas. r," ... . " Green-Kilborn Co. men's wear 825 Willamette 825 Willamette ' I lie date for the budget onmpnlKn (or n week lit the middle or Fcui-ii- iry. I he exact lliuo to lie nt- uouitceu later, nans ior me cam paign however, will go forward at once. The next monthly membership meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be held Friday night, December U. C. 11. Cleaver has been named hairmnu of too program com mittee, MILK WILL BE SERVED CIHl.DHFX OF (SKAIIY KOIIOOit to tnrr iii'.i.p Pnrent -Teacher Ammt'latkin CVm- ndltoo Will Assist Stiiuol Nttrw With I'nplls Milk will he served again to chil dren of the tleary schuol who are found to be undernourished, It was derided nt a meeting of the Geary school Parent-Teacher association, held yesterday afternoon. Mrs. V. D. Scohert, president of the I'.-T. A., appointed a commlttoQ consisting of Mrs. M. c. ilutlun. Mrs. It. O. Itaker, Mrs. Nelson and Miss Adda J. Hart, to arrange for this feeding, which will begin after the first of tho year. These women will also assist the school nurse in weighing the chil dren every month to determine those who need nourishment and nlss to check on the results of the method. Children of tho third, fifth and sixth grades yesterday entertained the members of the P.-T. A. with songs and group dancing. Miss Ma It. Hill, Mrs. Netta Kress Pen Ington and Mrs. Sawyer were on the program committee. A vocal solo was also given by David John Jones, superintendent or tne r.ugene schools. Jlov. Frederick O. Jennings, pas. tor of St. Mary's Eplsropul church, and chairman of the hoard of edu. .ration, told a story woven around the spirit of Christmas. Tea was served during the social nour. t HILL PM ON COAST HAHAVAY OFFICIALS LOOK AT BIG LVMBKK rUXTS Men From Kmtt Trarrllnjr In Frl rnto Cnr of Northern Pacific Trafflo Director . ' MAUSHFIELD. Ore. Dec. 9 The arrival or a party here of 1 1 1 It railway officii!, eastern lumber men and financiers in a private car of tho Northern Pacific hit given rise to contUriornhlo pecu lation an to tho -noiwlhUitles with which their trip mny be frauaht. They were travel Ins in private car No. I of W. A. Co nut n, traf fic director of the Northern Pa cific, with headquarters ' In He. attle. Mr. Co man wn nunnoacU to bo with the party. "Merely vlaliinir the blir lum ber ope rations here." In the only reason given out for their trip. F. A. wiirner, reneral man ager of the Coos Bay Lumber company; A. H. Paulson, treas urer of the Coos Bay Lumber company, and A. II. Powers Joined the party In Marahfleld and are ah owing them the big operations of the company In Powors and vicinity. i En route to Powers the party stopped to see the big logging operations of the Coos Bay Lum ber company at Dement creek and Yellow creek. Today they are in specting the 'Powers headquar ters and will probably take In the Salmon creek operations and view the timber. REV. F. J. CLARK TQ STAY eoxtiiu:tiATioNAi. ciu'iicii MIIMIII.HH TO Mi.irr Pastor HequostH 'II mo Tor Otlu-r Work its Condition In AivH liut ImhI I'nlplt II..e l.Ve.leilck J. ftsi'k. who for the lust year has been pastor of the' Klrst Congregational church In r.u sene. has agreed to remain In the local pulpit rur nt least another year on practically the same condi tions timlcr which he came to this city. As a rnnseiiuence of this answer, there will bo a special meeting of lbs church officials unit members this evening at 7:30 o'clock, The reiitiest for time to conduct other work iliiring the year, asken ny llev. Clark, will bo granted, 11 was said lust night. Itev. Mr. Clark last year asked for a Sunday every other mouth In which to conduct special mission work lu the field. This wus grunt ed and he remained. This year he has advised a committee he may not havn to be away from Ku gene on Sundays, but asks that he he given time orr during I tie week at various lutervuls. All of the church officials who have discussed Hie possibility of Itev. Mr. Clark accepting the pas torate or the I'irst Congregational church for another year hnve been more than anxious that the mluls ter's wants he ronreded. RESERVE FORCE NEEDED MAJOIt JOHN P. Ill'llll TALKS TO LION'S IIKU1-; That the reserve force would be the nation's chief arm of defense In case of nmuher emergency, was the statement inane at the i.ions ctuh luncheon meeting yesterday by Major John P. ltubb, officer In charge of the reserve rorps here. "The reserve force must he kept In a state of preparedness," said the major. Other spenkers nt the meeting nrludeil S. M. Calkins, city attor ney. K.l Courtney of the Univer sity or Oregon and Ernest I.udlow, who has taken the president's chnlr temporarily. I Lane County News I : (ContinueI from poge eight) Carroll pharmacy In Junction City. Mrs. E. O. Buchanan, who has been caring for her daughter, Mrs. Alvln Heets ami baby, re turned home last Thursday. polnrn Wetls. who Is nttending h(Kh school nt llalsey was hero to visit her father Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Crimea and children -Mnrgaret and llustcr, were Eugene visitors Monday. 'Mrrlo Weeilln of Eugene was a ml lor at tho John Dyer home Krl duy. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. llostlck and family were guests at the C. I. Grimes home Sunday. Enoch Nulf was In Junction C(ty Monday forenoon. N. O. Hultgren iand 'J Champ Smith were In Junction City Mon dny. C. It.' Mreehtblll was a business caller In -Monro Tuesday. SUM RAISED, AT SOCIAL WILLAGIIJ,EKPIE RESIDENTS MEET AT SCHOOL AT THE TUKATRKS TODAY McDonald Plrst day:. Two bis shows In one. Colleen Moore's Ist.st fsluro, W. Moderns." plsrlng hare before Portland, end the extra added attraction. Burton's Modarn Maid Jaxs Band, alx beautiful mslda of melody, with Oar truda Donnary, Charleaton dancer su premo; Alexander on tho organ. coming too nrat National apeciai 'Quo Vadla;" Ben Lrona and Mary Aator n "Tho I'ace That Thrills;" Cecil II. DeMlllo's latest production. "The Wed ding Sonr." with Leatrlco Joy: Douslaa MaeLean in "Sevan Kays to Baldpste;" Lon Chaner In "The Phantom of the Opera;" Norma .Talmadse In "Orsu stark;" Adolph Menjou. "A King on Main Street;" Mary Plckford In "Little Annie Rooney;" Honald Coleman snd Banks In "Tho Dark Ansel:" D. w. Or!ffltb"a "Sally of the Bawduat;" Hid Chaplin In "The Msn on tho Box;" Ru dolph Valentino In "Tho Eagle." Rex I,aat day: The Woman Hater." tho second ot the Rex "Threo-Star Pic ture Week" programs s delightful drama of a confirmed bachelor who hated all women, until thla one came Into hie life the cast features Cllra Brook. Helena Chadwtck and Johnny Ifarron; Century comedy, "Crownlns tho Count," s royal fun feat: Klnosrnm Newa events; Dorothy Wyman, maid o melody, In muelcal accompaniment to the picture on the organ. ('n,nfn"irrfufln " lh If...... Petera, I'atay Ituth Miller and Arthur) Hoyt; Alice Terry In Henrr Klns'a nro- ducllon, "Any Woman." e a Helllg Aaeoclatlon Vaudeville: Vers flaworlh. RMleled by Krerierk-k Wobbeft, Mickey O'Conner and Fred Merlin, Is "Thsfs All There In;" Kndle Itameden In "Something and Nothing." hv Alex Uerber; The "Four of Vn." "Quartet of Distinction;" CJeorge T.aTour "Manipu lating Raconteur;" Donahue and f,s. Salle In a unique novelty: Hal Roach offers "Madame Hans Jane;" Oregonlan ueview; -topics or the nay; Helllg Con cert Orchestra, Chnrlea Iliinyan, ron ductor. plnylrig arlerilon from "I.olly pop." by Vincent youniane. Coming Moroni Olaon liayeri In "Tlie Ship" froad allow); I.llllan and Dorothy Olih In "nomola;" "The Ancient Mar iner: neniucsy I'rl.le;" Buck Jonea In "f.niybonra:" Conrad Nngel and Paulino Hlnrk In "Hun t'p;" Itnmon Novsrrn In "The Midshipman;" "Kaat T.ynne," with Bdmund Lowe, Alma Rubens, Lou Telle gen, Krnnk Keennn; ftnbnrt n. Mimtall (road show); Kolb snd Dill (road allow). CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR James J. Crossley of Portland, Oregon, hereby announces that he Is a candidate for the republican nomination for U, H. senator at tha May, 1026 primaries. Will work zealously for devolon. ment of Oregon and support of measures ror rem oenorit of farm' ers as suggested by their organi sations, Favor World court and re form senate rules, Thurs. 0-17-tf Ricltislvn IjhIIps' Hair Outline; B. P. Hnnna with B. Piper Bell, Eugene H6tel Iloauty Shop, for merly with Moier and Frank. 11-tO-M . -,. INHUKB WITU UENUT TnOMP. JO-l.-tf - ' fResiator Ijino County gpoclsl) WILIJkOII.I.KHI'lK, Ore., Dec. 9.-r-A basket social was given by tho parent teacher association of tne wiiingiiiospio school district 129. The program was as follows: Recitation Henry Doughty liuel lora and Anlenn Heed Dialogue, "I Am the Man." . Hy five of the school boys Recitation Arlow Atklson Mediation. ...Miss Jennie Farmer Piano duet. Mrs. Conway and Louis Klngily Violin numbers. Earl Simmons and son, Paul Accompanied by Mrs. Conwsv necltatlon Oonlon Elroy Muslo by two of'the Filipinos of tho University of Oregon. Whistling solo Ada Mae Hudson Song. "America." Audience Address Cal Young Quilting Ilea Hold (Register Lane County Rneetalt P.LACHI.Y, Oret Dec. 9. The ladles' aid met at the home or Mrs. Johnson and finished making DincKs ior tne quilt which will hi ready to tie off at the next meet Ing which will also bo held at Mrs. Johnson's on December 16. The members of the ladles' aid are planning to have a bataar In the near tuiure. PLANS MADEF0R TRIP NEW OFFICERS ELECTED I1Y TEMPERANCE SOCIETY ' irARKISUUKU, Ore., Deo. 0. (Special to tho Register.) A large und enthusiastic, moutlnir nf the Loyul Temperance Ixigloii wus uciu at tno unurcn of Uud Hundav nlti-niuon. Twcmy-sovcn child ren woro present and uhins worn mudo for tho trip lo Corvullls noxt Sunday, in udtlllian to tho rog ulitr routlna the olectlon of olti cors, the first for this socioty, oc curred. Those choson woro: Mir. gurct Moore, president; Malcolm nuiiiiricK, vico-prcs.aont; Wuyno liiiituii, neurutary; Alls. J, W. Monro, treasurer; librarian, Ethel Rogers; oiganiiit. Alma C'nrt wrlKht; chalrmun of nuhllnitv uoinmlttca, lreno Morgun, visitors present woro Mrs. Oils Elliott, Mrs. Olle Zlmlirlck, Mrs. Elmer Watlsworth. tho Allssns Oladys and Carrie Kolsey. Mrs. uuus. fiupp is tne legion superintendent. Gift Food BoxSl Are A lastetui rresent We have a very nice selection of gift boxes that peonl ' s other localities would certainly appreciate as a gift are receiving orders from all over the country and sending them to;even more widely scattered points , take special interest in preparing gift boxes for gift n e poses descriptions and further detail below. Twelve Pound Box of Lane County Products We linve prcpnrctl a coinliiimtion lx wciKliiiifr nlitmt twelve ptitintls, ttf l.nne (.'utility prlmt. '1'lifse pitHliu-ts nre n iiiirly packctl ftunliiimtioii littx of cniulietl fruits rewretl ly the I'.iiKt'iic I'ruit firowrrs which may he purchasctl separately u lx if llalian tlrietl primes also paiketl liy the l'.iiKetie 1'iuit Grow ers' Association nppleti, anil some filberts ami wal nuts. These products may he chanKetl to suit the taste of the intlivitlnal, hut the ahove is a HUKKcstiou. The box is neatly nrraiiKCtl ami well pnekrtl in a wootleii box that will Maud all the hard knur lis of shipping. This is an excellent gift. Helen Ardelle and Societe Box Candies ; Our line of box candies is premier in every re spect. It is the nicest line wc have ever txirricd, and it will compare favorably in price' and quality with any in the city. Wc have Helen Artlclle cnmlirs anywhere from 50c to $.1 a box. All of Helen Ardcllc's candies are of the very highest grade in boxes designed by herself. Combined with Helen Artlclle is the famous So ciete candy which all in all completes our box can dies in whirl-wind style. ' Oregon Italian Prunes , i In Gift Packages The Italian Prune gift boxes make ideal gifts containing the world's sweetest tlrietl prune an Oregon product packed by the Kugcnc Fruit Growers' Association. Yesterday morning we received an order from California for 12 boxes of prunes to he distribu ted as far cstat Virginia.. Wc arc sending others, to regions famous for jts .fruits. Maybe a friend of yours would be pleased -with a box 01 these prunes. Do Your Shopping Early - We beseech you to do your shopping early as early as possible. Give us your order and the address of the recipient and we will sec to it that the order gets there in: first class condition and in .time for Christmas. !',(' " '"'.' k ' Our Present To You Gentle Reminder A Combination Telephone Directory and 1926 Calendar This afternoon n"m distributing amone the homes of Eugene jome attractive telephone & rectories. They are cal endars as well as dir. tories. They are to bt placed near your tele phone fur the purpose ol reminding you of mm- l.-rs that you call olio or want lo retnemwr . listed ulpliabetically, .. If you don't get yoot directory call at the store and one will be given you. You will wmI one, because they are very, useful and handy. ; No obligations whatsoever. Table Supply Co. Telephoned A Food Department Store Cor. Ninth and Oak J IIAIlKINHUltO I'l;HSONAl,S 1IAHU1HUUKO, Ore, Dec. 0. (Special to the ItOKlator.) Mm. O, W, Lltinon raturnotl homo from Albany , Hilt) ovonlnit nftor a month's oonflnottiont In n. twianttnt fiho undorwont two oiorttionn. jni"(i- Anna tJumiinKhum and MIh Hone Holdamun wero vlnltnR In lOugone limt Huturday attornaon. Mr. ontl Mrs, T. W. Hommorvlllo and son Tlion, John, wore in Ku Beno lust Hiilurdny. Minn OlndyS Fnwvor spnnt tho woek-rind at nor home near hero. A girl friend was with hor from O. A. 0. Mrn. T..orln flooding ' arrived from Portland Monday to "pond a fow weeks hero and Junction City with relatives. Word from Mrs. M, 15. Miller who Is spending the winter In California, states that her health Is much Improved. Ilrook Cult of I-aOrnnde spent the week-end hore with Johnnie Hcott. Ho Is a nephew of Mrs. J. I), nitnhett. - KU Hull was here Bundny from Cottuue drove where he Is loach Inn. Dr. V. H. Kent was In town from Euttcno Rundtty evenln(. Three looal members of the Odd Fellows were Initiated Into the Patriarch Militant at flalem last Friday evening. Thoy were Ful ton Jacknon, Glenn . Wlndhlnler and A. W. Turnblad. A meeting of the women's auxiliary followed Immediately b and Mrs. Fulton Jackson, Airs. Wlndblgler, v Mrs. iltachaol Nicholson and Miss Anita Nicholson nil of this placo, were Initiated. Accompanying the candidates were W. K. Watlsworth, W. n. Bllverwood, Mrs. Nlde Scott, Mrs. Fred Moody and Mrs. J, I. .Colburn. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Coznd and son Clinrles woro- hero i Hunday from Kuitene. ' Miss Alice Murphy wns chosen ming leader of tho Methodist Hun day school nt Its Hunday morning ncHslon. . C. II. Morris nnd A. W. Klllott wero In Tortlnnd Hunday to attend the funeral of Halo Clould, ns rep rrsentutlves of tho local Mnsnnla lodge of which tho decoasod .was a member. . OeorBe Wagler. who wns em ployed hero for a short time the past summer hy tho Ilarrlsburg Mercantile company ns harness milker, and who loft somo time ago for parts unknown, Is said to llnvo boon npprohended nt Red ding, Cal. ' About 20 local Odd Fellows' nnd Ttchnknhn attended a moetlng of llio Alplno Circuit, a newly organ ised snclnl circle, nt Junollnn City Inst Haturday evening. Tho next nfeollng will be hold here some time In January. Miss Nona Hoyt wns Initialed Into tha Rebekahs Tuesday ever nlng. Beware the Cough or Cold That Hangs on Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. Vou can slop them now with Croomuleton, an emulsified creosote that Is pleasant to take. Creomulslon Is a new medical discovery with two-fold no Hon; It so.olhes and heals the ln flamed membranes and Inhibits germ growth-' Of all known drugs, creosote Is recognised by high medical au thorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and eolds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulslon contains. In addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the Infected mem branes and stop the Irritation and Inflammation, while the creosote goes on lo the stomach, Is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble nnd checks the growth of the germs. Creomulslon Is gunrnnteed -satisfactory In tho treatment of persist ent coughs nnd colds, hronchlnl asthma, bronchitis end other forms of respiratory diseases, and Is ex collont for building up the system after nniria r flu. Money refunded If snv couth or cold Is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist, wreomuisiuii Company, Atlanta, da. ,d,v:l n I (71 Wood! Wood! The old-timers seem to want to hog all the husi ness, tout you must linve . new comers to build a . city. We, are n;w com-" ers hut we are comers. CHOICE DRY WOOD J. D. McNeill Co. 1 Independent Gang Tetephorw 223Z-R fnnrnra SoaO Keep The Sea!; t' Regular Stamf""'.) of Cutfcurs Bo.0 prewdrd by UM spfW" CutlwrtOtamrat.m,"! tlve. Thrydo ro; scalp of dandroir, slUJ "JJ ,tlmuUteckcuUoswJ" thehealinycoiiti.wv-" luiumni giun - coretHroat J Osrgte with warm salt water mW than apply over throat ICRS V f VapoRub Pear Jf Million Jan Vu4 y.sfto - Sure Relief a 6 BCLlrANS Hot water vj Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 254 nd75t PkgiSold Everywhere . ... . mimmU S Ij once and IjM" J aMe snd ofiSTsI Wl two. i w'rctodW'fii'ffif M"Jnris.C !" r.i .ml re IhotMseTa-al